Which answer configures your server so that only global core files get saved and these core files get generated in the /var/core directory?

Your system is creating core files in random directories and you have noticed that these files are quite large and using up valuable disk space. When displaying the core file configuration on your server, the following information is presented:
global core file pattern:
global core file content: default
init core file pattern: core
init core file content: default
global core dumps: disabled
per-process core dumps: enabled
global setid core dumps: disabled
per-process setid core dumps: disabled
global core dump logging: disabled
Which answer configures your server so that only global core files get saved and these core files get generated in the /var/core directory?
A. coreadm -g /var/core/%f.%p
B. coreadm -p /var/core%f.%p -e global
C. coreadm -g /var/core/%f.%p -e global
D. coreadm -e global; coreadm -p /var/core%f.%p

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